What is the difference between awkward and thin?

First, the meaning is different

1. Embarrassment: ancient times are the same as "searching" and seeking; Hide, hide.

2. Thin: the muscles are not full; ? Pure red without fat; Slender and not rich; The land is barren; Calligraphy strokes are thin and powerful; Impairment

2. Different parts of speech

1. Awkward: Usually used as a verb in a sentence to modify the subject or object.

2. Thin: Usually it can be used as a verb or an adjective in a sentence to modify the subject or object.

Introduction to the word group:

Huang Gan Heiqi: Pinyin is huá ng Gā n h ē i s not u, which means a haggard face.

Yi Yin: pronounced as S not u y ǐ n, a Chinese word meaning privacy; Hidden feelings.

test: the pronunciation is cè sōu not u, guessing riddles. Awkward, awkward words.

thin snow: pronounced shòu xuě, a Chinese word, refers to remnant snow and gradually melting snow.

thin man: pronounced shòu zǐ, a Chinese word, usually refers to a thin person, or a fragile person, and sometimes refers to a timid person.

thin: the pinyin is gu m ? sh? u, which means very thin.